pre-game show:
Dan Marino,
Bill Cowher, and Shannon Sharpe (right) Sharpe was a
commentator for the
CBS Sports pregame show
The NFL Today, including the
Sprint Halftime Report and the
Subway Postgame Show, replacing
Deion Sanders and co-hosting with
James Brown (formerly with
Fox NFL Sunday), former NFL
quarterbacks
Dan Marino and
Boomer Esiason, as well as former coach
Bill Cowher. In the 2004 NFL regular season, Sharpe defeated Marino and Esiason in the
pick 'em game of
The NFL Today with a 53–21 record. On February 18, 2014, it was announced that Sharpe, along with Dan Marino, were being relieved of their duties as on-air commentators on
The NFL Today and were being replaced by
Tony Gonzalez and
Bart Scott. In 2013, Sharpe became a columnist and spokesperson for FitnessRX For
Men magazine and appeared on their September 2013 cover. Sharpe has hosted
Sirius NFL Radio's
Opening Drive morning program, alongside
Bob Papa. After his retirement, Sharpe has been a social media staple, going viral for his antics and sports commentary. He is also notably a huge supporter of
NBA player
LeBron James, referring to him as the greatest basketball player in NBA history. He also appeared on the
American Dad! episode "
The Scarlett Getter", portraying himself. Sharpe joined
Skip Bayless in
FS1's sports debate show
Skip and Shannon: Undisputed which premiered on September 6, 2016. In addition to his defense of LeBron James, Sharpe was also known for his criticism of
Tom Brady and the
Dallas Cowboys on the show. On May 31, 2023, it was announced that Sharpe would soon leave
Undisputed after reaching a
buyout agreement with Fox Sports. On June 13, Sharpe co-hosted his last episode of
Undisputed. He later confirmed that he and Bayless had a falling out following an argument where Bayless compared Sharpe's NFL career to Tom Brady's. Sharpe also has multiple podcasts:
Club Shay Shay (which he hosts) and
Nightcap (which he hosts with
Chad Ochocinco Johnson and
Joe Johnson). The episode of
Club Shay Shay featuring
Bubba Wallace was selected by the Apple Podcasts editorial team on their "Apple Podcasts Best of 2021" list. Both podcasts have been nominated for and won multiple awards for online media. On August 23, 2023, it was announced that Sharpe and his
Club Shay Shay podcast would join
The Volume, a digital podcast network founded by
Colin Cowherd under a multi-year deal. The following day, Sharpe was announced to join
First Take on
ESPN as a recurring panelist, beginning on September 4, 2023. He appeared every Monday and Tuesday during the 2023 NFL season. On February 16, 2024, Sharpe signed a contract extension to remain on the show. In June 2024, Sharpe had officially signed a new multi-year contract extension with ESPN which also allowed him to expand his role on
First Take. On September 12,
Nightcap streamed
The Roast of Shannon Sharpe, with special guests including
Lavell Crawford,
Kai Cenat,
Godfrey,
Cam Newton, and
Snoop Dogg. In February 2025, the "Club Shay Shay" podcast won the Outstanding Society and Culture Podcast at the 2025
NAACP Image Awards. He was also a nominee for Entertainer of the Year but was edged out by actress, singer and television personality
Keke Palmer. On April 24, 2025, Sharpe departed from ESPN for an unknown period of time amid a sexual assault lawsuit against him. Despite his intent to return to ESPN in time for the start of the NFL preseason, the amount of time that Sharpe will be on hiatus remains indefinite. On July 30, 2025, it was reported that ESPN cut ties with Sharpe after the settlement of the rape lawsuit. ==Personal life==